EXTRA MILE: Deputies come to woman's rescue after her wheelchair loses power

LANCASTER, California -- Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies came to the rescue of an older woman who was stranded in the middle of a road when her motorized wheelchair ran out of power.

The deputies received a call regarding a traffic hazard while on patrol and headed out to the scene. When they arrived, they found that a wheelchair was in the middle of the road and an older woman was sitting in it.

She said her wheelchair had run out of power, which left her stranded on the road. The two deputies offered her a ride home, but she was upset having to leave behind her only means of getting around. The wheelchair didn't fit in the patrol vehicle because it could not be folded.

That's when one of the deputies decided to push the wheelchair back to the woman's home, which was about a mile away.

In his full uniform and boots, the deputy was then captured on video pushing the wheelchair back to the woman's home as she and his partner followed behind in the patrol vehicle.